PhotoFeed Contest - Street Photography Round 123 ~ The Beauty of the Middle Road of Rice Fields in Beungga
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On a morning covered in thin mist, the atmosphere of Beungga village, Tangse sub-district, Pidie Regency, Aceh, presents a charming view of a vast expanse of fertile green rice fields stretching out at the foot of hills covered in dense forest. Amidst the silence and peace of nature, a black asphalt road stretches across the rice fields like ink strokes on a green canvas. This road is not just access, but also part of the pulse of village life.
A girl is seen pedaling a bicycle with a big smile. She rides on a small road that cuts through the rice fields as if she is walking along a simple corridor of happiness. In the distance, the figure of a farmer stands among the newly planted young rice plants. The mist that still hangs on the tops of the mountain trees makes the atmosphere even more serene and calming.
This road is not just infrastructure but also a symbol of the connection between humans and nature between modern life and agrarian traditions. Children can cycle safely, farmers can easily transport their crops and tourists can enjoy the authentic and peaceful village atmosphere. The calm sounds of nature, the breeze from the direction of the mountains and the splash of water from the rice fields create a symphony that soothes the heart.
Beungga is not just a place, it is a story. A narrative about the perseverance of farmers, the happiness of village children, and the harmony of humans with nature. This road in the middle of the rice fields is the vein that flows life, connecting one plot of hope with another, and becomes a silent witness to a daily life that is so honest and beautiful.
Important Note: I wrote in Indonesian, then translated it using Google Translate.
Regards @yayan
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